Archive - Thursday, 2 February 2006


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Civil service strike action

HUNDREDS of civil servants working in North Yorkshire have taken part in a two-day strike in protest at Government plans to axe jobs.

The workers, in all areas of the Department of Work and Pensions, were protesting at proposals to axe 30,000 jobs across the country.

The strike has been called by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union and comes following the loss of 300 city jobs after the closure of the York Pensions Centre.

The PCS claims that since DWP cuts were announced, members in North Yorkshire have seen a fall in numbers from 950 to 550 in just under two years, with more planned later in the year.

Tanya Walker, DWP North Yorkshire chairperson, said: "The message of our campaign is that the Government can't keep arbitrarily cutting staff without it having a negative impact on local public services including lengthy delays in claiming and receiving benefits or even talking to a member of staff.''

Updated: 09:57 Wednesday, February 01, 2006




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